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Kenneth Way Books

Dr. Kenneth Way, associate professor of Bible exposition at Talbot School of Theology in La Mirada, California, is passionate about teaching the Old Testament in its ancient–Near Eastern environment. His research interests include the book of Judges, Israelite religion and archaeology, Northwest Semitic inscriptions, and the fauna of the ancient Near East. He regularly presents at academic meetings, and has been published in Ugarit-Forschungen, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, Journal of Biblical Literature, Levant, and Dictionary of the Old Testament: HistoricalBooks. Dr. Way also authored Teach the Text: Judges andDonkeys in the Biblical World: A Ceremonial and Symbolic Study.

Ever since his college days, Dr. Way has sensed God’s calling to teach Bible (especially Old Testament) in a classroom setting, and to mentor students who desire more of God in their lives.

Journey through the cycles and psychology of sin in the book of Judges, and recognize God as the deliverer of sinful people—as you explore the themes of rebellion, Canaanization, and syncretism, you will discover the heroic role God plays in this narrative. Dr. Way applies literary and …
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In the Old Testament: Intermediate Certificate Program you’ll build a deeper understanding of the Old Testament. You’ll focus on the Torah/Pentateuch, the first five books of the Bible. You will also survey the Major Prophets, learning from the prophets’ lives and teaching, and study the …
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This is the audio only version of OT217 Interpreting Judges . To purchase the full course, [[product product-id="55316" caption="click here"]]. Overview Journey through the cycles and psychology of sin in the book of Judges, and recognize God as the deliverer of sinful people—as you …
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